Cane Kenny
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Man, I pray this game goes on as scheduled, we need to knock them fools out on Saturday night
Game is toast.
Just plain stupid to say this now. Don't be a panicky bītch. We'll know what we need to know tomorrow afternoon or evening.
As it stands right now, game goes on.
Put your tampon back in and sit tight.
Why would they cancel the game when the storm will be 250 miles away by Friday morning and 500 miles away by Saturday morning?
Schools may close the end of this week for precautionary reasons, but I don't see why a Sat night game would be subject to cancellation
Why would they cancel the game when the storm will be 250 miles away by Friday morning and 500 miles away by Saturday morning?
Schools may close the end of this week for precautionary reasons, but I don't see why a Sat night game would be subject to cancellation
the storm is going to intensify quickly tonight. Just really need to hope it stays offshore
theres no way to replay this game unless both teams don't go to the acc ship and they do it championship weekend
Miami is preparing for the possibility its preparation for Florida State will be affected by Hurricane Matthew.
School officials planned to meet before noon Wednesday to determine whether to cancel classes both that evening and Thursday, when the storm is expected to impact South Florida.
Miami-Dade County mayor Carlos Gimenez said at a news conference Wednesday morning no decision has been made regarding the game between 10th-ranked Miami and 23rd-ranked Florida State. The game is schedule for 8 p.m. Saturday.
Matthew, which weakened slightly overnight, was a Category 3 storm as it headed for the Bahamas. It packed 115 mph winds. It was expected to be “very near the east coast of Florida by Thursday evening,” according to the National Hurricane Center.
Gimenez declared a state of emergency at the 9 a.m. news conference. There are no evacuation plans, but non-emergency county workers will be sent home at 2 p.m. Transit will run until 35 mph sustained winds reach the area. Bridges will start to close at 8 p.m.
Thursday morning, Miami-Dade County was under a tropical storm warning. Broward, Palm Beach and north to Melbourne were under a hurricane warning. North to Daytona Beach was under a hurricane watch.
If school is canceled Thursday, Miami could practice at an off-campus indoor facility — such as the Dolphins’ practice bubble in Davie — but only if travel conditions were safe. Players would have to arrive from their dorms and off-campus apartments and bus to a different location.
“The plan right now is to go defense in the volleyball gym, and offense in the wellness center, and do the best we can in there,” coach Mark Richt said Tuesday. “I’ve never had to deal with a hurricane [as a coach]. … I don’t know what we’ll do. Just keep everybody safe, first.”
Assuming the game goes on as planned, any rain Saturday would affect the game plans of both teams.
“I don’t even know for sure how Brad [Kaaya] throws a wet ball, because we haven’t really practiced in a lot yet,” Richt said. “Some guys, it’s heart attack time when it rains. … I think Brad can throw a wet ball pretty well.”
One piece of advice to tailgaters: bring your mud boots, because some areas of that parking lot could be sloppy.
Hurricane Matthew: Miami Hurricanes preparing for practice changes, waiting on UM-FSU decision | Canes Watch